Red Layers

The Sun, which will set in minutes, illuminates the ceiling of clouds and the light reaches to the ground’s level through a filter naturally created by the tired autumn’s atmosphere, overfilled with smoke and dust. This creates a lot of red layers, almost parallel. Those colored bands, change continuously their nuances, from one moment to another, as light intensity weakens.
﻿The picture was created with a Nikon D40X camera and Nikon 55-200mm VR AF-S f/4-5.6G ED lens, using these settings: exposure time – 1/60 seconds, focal length – 200 mm, ISO – 400, F- number – 5,6.